Thursday, April 14, 2011

Cold weather destroying ozone in the Arctic
BBC ever so subtly tries to blame humans
Hide the decline - Did CRU loose their unadjusted Hadcrut temperature data in the 1980´ies?
1) If CRU are aware what adjustments they have made to their temperature data, why should they not be able to fast obtain unadjusted data again? Therefore: If CRU cannot deliver unadjusted data, they appear not aware of what adjustments they have done. But are these not peer reviwed, documented?

2) If CRU lost data in the 1980´ies why have they not delivered unadjusted data from the last 3 decades?
Mike Casey | Gambling when we don’t have to
Two weeks ago, I visited the office of a friend of mine, a partner at a top cleantech Silicon Valley law firm. He and I shared a concern about the increasingly hostile, anti-clean energy propaganda from dirty energy-funded critics who are trying to position clean energy as expensive, subsidy-dependent, and “not ready.” The good news, my friend said, was that he’s increasingly hearing from cleantech executives and investors concerned about these growing attacks on their investments. The bad news was that many of those concerned don’t connect the attacks with the dirty energy money that’s funding them.

“Now what cleantech needs to hear is, ‘No more Mr. Nice Guy’,” he told me. “These [dirty energy] guys are out to kick our butts, and they will if we let them.”
Monopile retrofits and designs going forward: Room for grout? | Wind Energy Update
Roughly 600 of Europe’s installed 948 offshore turbines have been prone to grout connection failure, causing turbines to tilt within their monopile foundations.

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